translated from Spanish: A former hurricane president died and funeral notices went viral

On Wednesday, February 24, Alberto Gaspar Mario Spota, former president of Club Huracán, died. He was 76 and a lawyer. He also had four children and six grandchildren. “In March 2020 he contracted COVID-19 and then had three strokes. Even in October 2020 they had to do several blood transfusions” for which he spent the last 11 months of his internship. 

In the midst of the orbiters published by La Nación to dismiss the leader two messages powerfully called attention as two women were awarded the love of the former Quemero president. Marta Repetto, María Eugenia and Alejandra, make up the core of the family, which fired him with a simple but sensed message and would not have been a source of controversy if not about that message, there was another much larger one of a woman named Raquel Contreras, who narrated in pain 30 years of years with Alberto whom he nicknamed : “Dear Bear”.” So far my dear bear, an example of work and perseverance (…) Thank you for so many dreams you fulfilled to me. Of the 30 years of love, the last 15 were a joy,” he said part of the message. 

According to the publication, close to Spota and Repetto’s family they indicated that “Marta is divorced and Alberto is also divorced. Everyone has children from previous relationships, they didn’t have children together. Marta raised Alberto’s two daughters. he always lived with Marta.” On the other hand, Rachel explained that:”Marta Repetto knows our love story very well” and replied when consulted that “it is not necessary on my part to clarify anything.” I prioritize his absence and I don’t think it’s appropriate. I’m not going to get hooked on that soap. I prioritize that he be at peace and rest,” he chose to express Contreras on the case.” That woman, because she’s not a lady, knows our whole story,” closed the Rachel who, according to family, did not come to the wake this Thursday morning. After the ceremony “restricted” by the PANdemic context of COVID-19, Spota’s remains were transferred to the Chacarita Cemetery.

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